Ariana Fichera

When she was in third grade, twelve year old Aliana Fichera (far right) was diagnosed with Common Variable Immune Deficiency, or CVID, which requires her to receive monthly blood plasma infusions; each of which is the result of over one thousand people donating blood. Fiche's family, including sister Gracie (left) and mother, Tina, have organized with the American Red Cross to host a blood drive Friday at the Rocky Hill Elks Club.

When she was in third grade, twelve year old Aliana Fichera (far right) was diagnosed with Common Variable Immune Deficiency, or CVID, which requires her to receive monthly blood plasma infusions; each of which is the result of over one thousand people donating blood. Fiche's family, including sister Gracie (left) and mother, Tina, have organized with the American Red Cross to host a blood drive Friday at the Rocky Hill Elks Club.

When she was in third grade, twelve year old Aliana Fichera (far right) was diagnosed with Common Variable Immune Deficiency, or CVID, which requires her to receive monthly blood plasma infusions; each of which is the result of over one thousand people donating blood. Fiche's family, including sister Gracie (left) and mother, Tina, have organized with the American Red Cross to host a blood drive Friday at the Rocky Hill Elks Club.